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Idea #3: Typing out links to bugs and ideas is tedious

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Written by endolith the 1 Apr 09 at 07:02. Related project: Nothing/Others. Status: New
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Currently the only way to create links to other Brainstorm Ideas is to manually create "a href=" HTML tags. This is tedious.

http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14413/
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Solution #1: "Idea #1234" should be presented as a link, like bug trackers
Written by endolith the 1 Apr 09 at 07:02.
If I type something like "Idea 1234" or "idea #1234" or "idea:1234" in a comment on Brainstorm, it should automatically become a link to that idea: Idea 1234

This would be exactly the same as in bug trackers like Bugzilla where "Bug 1234" becomes a link. "Bug 1234" should work, too, for that matter.

Launchpad or Bugzilla already have nice regexes that could be used for this, I'm sure.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ideatorrent/+bug/289139



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